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Modern Presidents are inundated with not only possible but impossible tasks; they are asked to cure, for every individual and the human race in general, all the ills that flesh is heir to. Being considered universal problem-solvers, they have become universal scapegoats. Their voices may sound across the nation...
Perhaps what these four records bring out clearest is that avant-garde jazz, far from being a music apart, is one that stems directly out of the jazz tradition. The music makes more radical demands on the listener than earlier forms of jazz, but it also offers proportional rewards. While...
The more I heard of Penny, the more often I watched him deal with marathon phone calls; I began to share in his hypnosis. No longer was I just a listener, as Nick plunged deeper into some sort of blessed state. A fool possessed, perhaps, but I was getting caught...
Many of these names are unfamiliar to the average concertgoer or record listener. Who, for instance, has heard of Stephen Douglas Burton, 32, of Kensington, Md.? Enough people, it turns out, to earn him no less than five commissions worth a total of $30,000 in fees. Burton, a prot...
*She is, in fact, Mrs. Marie Dobbs, an Australian-born journalist who has published a handful of novels under the name Anne Telscombe. Only one has come out in the U.S.: The Listener (1969).